- 封面 fēngmiàn covercover (of a publication)
- 封锁 fēngsuǒ seal offto cordon off a specific area or suppress information to prevent access, escape, or leakage
- 封闭 fēngbì isolatedclosed off from the outside world or isolated from external input
- 封建 fēngjiàn feudalfeudalism or feudalistic; referring to the socio-economic stage or backward traditional mindsets
- 信封 xìnfēng envelope
- 密封 mìfēng sealto seal up
- 开封 kāifēng unsealto open (something that has been sealed)
- 查封 cháfēng seal upto close down a business or premises by official order, often by affixing a physical seal
- 封杀 fēngshā blockto shut out; to block; to smother
- 封存 fēngcún seal upto seal up for safekeeping or to mothball equipment or documents
- 封顶 fēngdǐng capto set a maximum limit or ceiling on amounts like spending, prizes, or interest rates
- 封装 fēngzhuāng encapsulateto enclose data or electronic components in a modular unit
- 封建社会 fēngjiànshèhuì feudal society
- 封住 fēngzhù block offto close something tightly or obstruct it so that nothing can pass through or out.
- 尘封 chénfēng long-forgottenkept unused, stored away, or hidden for a long time
- 冰封 bīngfēng iceboundto freeze over or be covered in ice
- 封口 fēngkǒu finalizeto lock down or finalize a decision, plan, or agreement
- 封建主义 fēngjiànzhǔyì feudalism
- 封盖 fēnggài blocka blocked shot in basketball
- 封条 fēngtiáo seal
- 封锁线 fēngsuǒxiàn cordonblockade line; cordon
- 半封建 bànfēngjiàn semifeudal
- 原封不动 yuánfēngbùdòng unchangedkept completely intact or without any modification in a figurative sense
- 封印 fēngyìn sealseal (on envelopes or to secure something)
- 开封市 Kāifēng Shì Kaifengprefecture-level city in Henan Province, China
- 封山 fēngshān close mountainto close off mountain roads or trails, usually due to heavy snow, landslides, or seasonal restrictions, making them inaccessible.
- 封山育林 fēngshānyùlín forest regenerationto restrict access to a mountainous area to promote natural forest regeneration
- 自封 zìfēng self-styledto proclaim oneself or give oneself a title without official or external recognition
- 册封 cèfēng investto formally confer a title, rank, or royalty upon someone, typically by a monarch
- 封闭性 fēngbìxìng closednessclosedness; encapsulation
- 封建制度 fēngjiànzhìdù feudalism
- 拆封 chāifēng unsealto open something that has been sealed
- 封地 fēngdì fiefLand or territory granted to a vassal by a monarch or lord in a feudal system; a feudal fiefdom or enfeoffment.
- 封底 fēngdǐ back coverthe back cover of a book
- 加封 jiāfēng ennobleto confer an additional title or rank on a nobleman
- 封为 fēngwéi confer a titleto formally bestow a title, rank, or position upon someone.
- 分封 fēnfēng enfeoffto divide and confer (land or titles on one's descendants or subordinates)
- 封套 fēngtào envelopean outer covering or wrapper, typically used for documents or small items
- 密封性 mìfēngxìng sealing propertythe capability or degree to which something is sealed or prevents the passage of substances like air or water
- 登封市 Dēngfēng Shì DengfengDengfeng, a county-level city in Zhengzhou City, Henan
- 封冻 fēngdòng freeze overto freeze over (of water or land)
- 封皮 fēngpí coverthe outer skin, wrapper, or protective covering of an object like a book
- 首日封 shǒurìfēng first day coverfirst day cover (philately)
- 封禅 fēngshàn Fengshan ritual(of an emperor) to pay homage to Heaven at Mount Tai and to Earth at Mount Liangfu
- 封禁 fēngjìn banto officially prohibit or ban something such as narcotics, movies, or books
- 启封 qǐfēng unsealto open something that has been sealed
- 封一 fēngyī front cover
- 封三 fēngsān inside back cover
- 封土 fēngtǔ to heap earthto heap earth to close or create a burial mound
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH